Job in Australia

Job Club

Viva Job Club is here to help you find a job! We will guide you through the entire application process - from resume writing to nailing that interview, we can assist you in finding a suitable job.

Viva Job Club holds weekly sessions, with information about resume writing, applying for a tax file number, approaching employers and more. Working in Australia is also covered by certain legislation and we will provide you with all the relevant knowledge that you will need, including information on superannuation and taxation.

Local classified ads and community site, designed to connect people who were either planning to move, or had just arrived in a new neighbourhood, and needed help getting started with accommodation, employment and meeting new people

Local noticeboard that now spans 76 cities across 11 countries that connects not just new people arriving to a city but primarily the locals of those cities in - Australia, UK, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Poland, South Africa, New Zealand, Singapore and Hong Kong

Biggest websites for local community classifieds including Stuff for sale, Cars, flat share, flat rentals and jobs for majority of the countries mentioned

Working Holiday Visa

The Working Holiday visa (subclass 417) is a temporary visa for young people who want to holiday and work in Australia for up to a year. It is a temporary visa that encourages cultural exchange and closer ties between Australia and eligible countries.

You might be able to get this visa if you:

are at least 18 but not yet 31 years of age

do not have a dependent child accompanying you at any time during your stay in Australia

have a passport from an eligible country.

First Working Holiday visa: You must be outside Australia when you apply for your first Working Holiday visa and when the visa is decided.

Second Working Holiday visa: If you apply in Australia, you must be in Australia when the visa is granted. If you apply outside Australia, you must be outside Australia when the visa is granted.

To apply for a second Working Holiday visa, you must have already completed three months of specified work in regional Australia. This specified work must have been completed while on your first Working Holiday visa.

Specified work is work that is undertaken in a 'specified' field or industry in a designated regional area.

Working in Australia – six months with one employer: You can generally only work six months with one employer.